..The actress Sybille Binder was able to gain a foothold on stage in
1915 and she appeared at the Barnowsky-Bühnen for the first time. In
the next years she acted regulary at the theater and she got
engagements in Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Zurich.

Already one
year after her stage debut Sybilly Binder took part in her first movie
"Der Fakir im Frack" (16) where she impersonated the role of an Indian
goddess at Bruno Ziener's side.To her other early silent movies
belong the mini-series "Ahasver" (17) with Carl de Vogt in the leading
role, as Hannerl in "Das Dreimäderlhaus" (18) with Wilhelm Diegelmann,
Anita Berber and Conrad Veidt, "Vertauschte Seelen" (18) with Bruno
Decarli and "Das Opfer der Isis" (19) with Fritz Greiner and Georg
Henrich.

Sybille Binder concentrated to her stage career again
in the 20s and she only appeared in one more movie called "Kauft
Mariett-Aktien" (22) with Fritz Greiner and Vilma Banky.

With
the rise of the National Socialists Sybille Binder left Germany because
of her Jewish background and went to England. There she was able to
continue her film career and she took part in movies like "The Viceroy
of Peru" (38), "Thunder Rock" (42), "Candlelight in Algeria" (44), "The
Man from Morocco" (45), "Blanche Fury" (48), "Portrait from Life" (48)
and "Golden Salamander" (50).

Only in 1950 she returned to Germany where she went on with both her stage and her film career - this time on television.To her last movies belong the TV productions "Der Schwierige" (56) and "Vergessene Gesichter" (59).